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Gyrocom Launches Workshops to Help Not-for-profits Reduce their IT Spend

Chertsey UK - IT infrastructure specialist Gyrocom is offering to help Not-for-profit organisations to reduce their IT overheads through free on-site workshops.

Graham Brown, MD of Gyrocom said, "IT infrastructure is the largest sunk cost in organisations today. Gartner states that '50p on every £1 spent on IT infrastructure is wasted'. That's not good enough. We simplify the understanding of how much IT production capacity an organisation has. This shouldn't be a conversation about CPU, memory, storage and network bandwidth. If it is then it's an IT thing and that's not what we are aiming for here. A blended quantification of capacity is where we need to be – the kilowatt-hour of IT so to speak."

By the end of the workshop you will know:

How much infrastructure you have deployed

How much of that you are using

How much of that you are wasting

How much you can actually use (given your current workloads)

Armed with this information puts you in a much better position to make business decisions. Gyrocom will also make recommendations on how best to reduce the wastage and gain optimum IT spend ensuring significant savings whilst protecting performance and reducing your carbon footprint. Early adopters are enjoying savings in excess of 50%.

"The difference between how much IT you have and how much you actually use can take a lot of organisations by surprise." says Brown, "It's time to change the way we think and talk about IT making it a business not a technical conversation and affording organisations a degree of visibility and control not previously available."

Gyrocom are Infrastructure Specialists. Our expertise is based on years of experience addressing the challenges within some of the largest networks in the UK today. Our ethos is simple; we look to make best use of what you have today, we look to remove inefficiency and complexity wherever possible, and we achieve this without compromising infrastructure security. Gyrocom reduces the cost of network infrastructure delivery and help organisations tackle the "underlying" causes of inefficiency.